Typical, why the hell do you think everything is about you? I'm obviously poking fun at nefertitties...
If you want a challenge, name a war where the marines bore the brunt of the fighting and back it up with orders of battle....
No, I don't think everything is about me, but you have this strange obsession with me because you are always throwing my name out there.
The Army should carry the load in every war because they have a million more people than the core. However, they didn't carry the load because history says they didn't.
WWI: The Marines took the lead in America's entry in the war. THE BATTLE AT BELLEAU WOOD, the Germans were destroying the French in France. The Marines stepped in and kicked the German's ass, and saved Paris from falling. The turning point in the war.
WWII: The Battles of: Guadalcanal, Bougainville, Tarawa, Guam, Tinian, Saipan, Peleli, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. The Marines won the Pacific by themselves. The Army does not get to claim Normandy because the British and Canadians had just as many units storm the beach. The Army doesn't get to claim Europe either because the Soviets took Berlin.
Korea: successful amphibious landing at Inchon, that broke the North Korean lines. Then the Chinese got involved near the Yalu River. The Marines crushed the Chinese, 35,000 Chinese casualties, 2,000 Marines casualties. The Marines never moved from the 38th parallel. Who knows where the Army was, obviously nowhere the real fighting.
Vietnam: Khe Sanh, the defining battle in the war. The Marines smashed the NVA, made them retreat.
TET: the Marines took the lead, but the Army did reinforce the core, I think one Army brigade was involved, but they didn't do much. The result of Tet, the VC was totally wiped out, thanks to the USMC. Also, the Marines took back Hue City another huge turning point in the war.
Desert Storm: The Battle of Fallujah, and the breeching of the "unpenetrable barrier," which won the war. Military historians say that might of have been the greatest military breeching in modern warfare. Which I would like to add I was part of that invaluable breeching. Thank you very much.
You cannot exaggerate about the Marines. They are convinced to the point of arrogance, that they are the most ferocious fighters on earth- and the amusing thing about it is that they are.
Father Kevin Keaney
1st Marine Division Chaplain
Korean War